rachel: good morning, it s 7:00 here in new york city. come on, christmas. will: never heard it. but sounds familiar. pete: come on, christmas. rachel: how would you like me to say it, pete? pete: i don t know. come on, christmas. you were like, come on christmas. yeah, we re saying come on, christmas. come in. will: felt like we re talking about the state of the country. come on, christmas. pete: do better. rachel: when we have racist christmas parties and satan displays, come on, christmas. will: oh, yeah, christmas. pete: somebody took care of that satan display in the iowa capitol. rachel: by the way, i thought it was going to be you. when i heard somebody decapitated the satan statue, i was like, where s pete? pete: count me in. rachel: i thought for sure it was going to be you. pete: different veteran beat me to the punch in the capitol. we hope you re having a wonderful christmas in your home and maybe do people ever stoke warning fires if you have a fireplace. rache
putin s play ground. nick paton walsh is in donetsk. what are you seeing where you are? reporter: there s been a day of significant change here, jake. we are seeing the ukrainian army moving around and there were about 80 vehicles moving around to kind of the west town side of the two hot spots where they have taken over buildings here. they wouldn t tell us where they were going and they seem to be moving to the north. but the key place you mentioned, that airport actually, an air field. it s a military zone outside of the town and western ukrainian paratroopers seemed to land in substantial numbers. when we got there, a local crowd gathered near the fence. another man went to negotiate and another man seemed to be drunk and walked towards them, warning fires shot in the air. a lot of tension, certainly. it must have been a surprise to